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washington -- while dismissing any sense of proportion when it comes to radical islamists and the war on terror. and for all of that, tis was a red letter day. president obama's mantra that al qaeda is on the run today proved wrong yet again. you are looking at pictus of yemen where governmentofficials
washington -- while dismissing any sense of proportion when it comes to radical islamists and the war on terror. and for all of that, tis was a red letter day. president obama's mantra that al qaeda is on the run today proved wrong yet again. you are looking at pictus of yemen where governmentofficials
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president obama wants washington to run your health coverage. we wants patients and families and doctors to run your health care. >> sir, i think you're right with respect to this also being sort of the central battle for the next two election cycles. exactly what kind of a nation will we be. one with the individual boot straps and main street makes a decision or cede everything to the executive branch from main street's rights and that's where it feels like the battle lines are drawn. >> you're right. it's not just true in health care, it's true in the other arenas you've been talking about. who should run the show, should it be the dynamic of the market, economic freedom and individual opportunity and responsibility society or we're going to put washington in charge, the central government in charge of every aspect of our life. if we move in that direction, one can do that, nations have done that, but that doesn't result in more dreams being realized and the kind of vibrancy of an economy or the kind of health care that people want, that real
president obama wants washington to run your health coverage. we wants patients and families and doctors to run your health care. >> sir, i think you're right with respect to this also being sort of the central battle for the next two election cycles. exactly what kind of a nation will we be. one with the individual boot straps and main street makes a decision or cede everything to the executive branch from main street's rights and that's where it feels like the battle lines are drawn....
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another battle looming in washington. of course, over the debt ceiling, as treasury secretary jack lew, should be very concerned. >>> and with millions of college kids headed back to school this week, a panel of pros with savvy ideas how to pay the sky-high tuition bills. don't miss the second installment of our week-long series "school days: the changing face of college." >>> you're watching cnbc, first in business worldwide. ron: i'm never alone with scottrade. i can always call or stop by my local office. they're nearby and ready to help. so when i have questions, i can talk to someone who knows exactly how i trade. because i don't trade like everybody. i trade like me. that's why i'm with scottrade. announcer: scottrade- proud to be ranked "best overall client experience." >>> the situation in syria is taking its toll. look at the numbers, oil surging nearly 3% here in the united on concern, the u.s. may be inches closer to a potential military strike on syria, perhaps as early as thursday. kelly? >> bill, peter schif
another battle looming in washington. of course, over the debt ceiling, as treasury secretary jack lew, should be very concerned. >>> and with millions of college kids headed back to school this week, a panel of pros with savvy ideas how to pay the sky-high tuition bills. don't miss the second installment of our week-long series "school days: the changing face of college." >>> you're watching cnbc, first in business worldwide. ron: i'm never alone with scottrade. i...
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syria or the war brewing in washington d.c.? >> syria has to be number one. the war brewing in washington and then somehow or other the fed tapering is taking a back burner. charles: believe it or not. >> but clearly that is a problem. the next fed chairman, i think putting the other two aside and tell them determine if the next fed chairman will be, the market is on hold now matter what. charles: i see you nodding your head. give us your assessment. >> i actually don't think that the fed tapering had jumped out of the spotlight. i do think syria is an issue. i also believe that the debt ceiling is coming to the forefront. you said it earlier. all world as a world of computers. the markets are reflection, but you have to understand, more active type trader, and positioning myself adjusted for the potential of these risks to balloon into something bad. and i think right now fed number one, i do believe that. i think that that debt ceiling, were drawn to push it out obviously. but that bickering, that headline risk as to be factored in. home prices are up over
syria or the war brewing in washington d.c.? >> syria has to be number one. the war brewing in washington and then somehow or other the fed tapering is taking a back burner. charles: believe it or not. >> but clearly that is a problem. the next fed chairman, i think putting the other two aside and tell them determine if the next fed chairman will be, the market is on hold now matter what. charles: i see you nodding your head. give us your assessment. >> i actually don't think...
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meanwhile, the "washington post" , the electronic army apparently getting ready -- taking credit for it. those guys probably not hitting you, but if you are tired of being hacked don't sit back. fight back. apparently you need not be an open book, and therere ways around the nsa. who knew? i started getting all these e-mails from viewers to tell me we need not take this surveiling digital forensic analyst on how we give the fed defender. all perfectly legal. good to have you. i guess the key is just making sure that our accounts are not accessible. have you do that? >> two things. in the immediate term andong term. you have to recognize that the free and sheep service, these are not going to protect your privacy, everything you send on them and use them as an open book. so that you just need to accept. what you can do is use alternative messaging services. they do cost money, but they will increase your messages and data. i think it's important for two reasons. in the short term you protect the information, especially if your lawyer or a cow or a business person and keep the data pri
meanwhile, the "washington post" , the electronic army apparently getting ready -- taking credit for it. those guys probably not hitting you, but if you are tired of being hacked don't sit back. fight back. apparently you need not be an open book, and therere ways around the nsa. who knew? i started getting all these e-mails from viewers to tell me we need not take this surveiling digital forensic analyst on how we give the fed defender. all perfectly legal. good to have you. i guess...
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and it's designed to keep washington functioning as it is and keep washington big and to prevent -- look at, in politics when you control something you don't want to share it. you don't want to give it away. don't misunderstand me. this is all a political battle. i think it should take place in the arena of ideas, the arena of politics. i'm not casting criminal motives on anybody. this is all political. but there's no push back to it from the republican party side. that's my main objective. so they must be complicit with some of it. >> coming up, rush limbaugh on the george zimmerman verdict and race relations in america. but first, rush gets personal. hear him talk about the radio, his job, and his life. things you've never heard before from rush. that's all next. at day it is! huh...anybody? julie! hey...guess what day it is?? ah come on, i know you can hear me. mike mike mike mike mike... what day is it mike? leslie, guess what today is? it's hump day. whoot whoot! ronny, how happy are folks who save hundreds of dollars switching to geico? i'd say happier than a camel on wednesday. hu
and it's designed to keep washington functioning as it is and keep washington big and to prevent -- look at, in politics when you control something you don't want to share it. you don't want to give it away. don't misunderstand me. this is all a political battle. i think it should take place in the arena of ideas, the arena of politics. i'm not casting criminal motives on anybody. this is all political. but there's no push back to it from the republican party side. that's my main objective. so...
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the s&p futures, something in washington's going awry, washington can't help itself, they're torturing us over the debt ceiling. all these things could happen, because the fed scaling back the bond buying is deflationary, right? that means we'll pay more for the future earnings for these two biotechs, and then you've got the ideal situation to buy celgene and gilead, but have the futures down first. speaking of trampolines underneath stocks, during the earnings periods past, i made note of companies doing real buybacks. not the ones that allows execs to sell options into, i mean buybacks meaningful every day, that were impactful and buoyed stocks up on ugly days on the market. i'm thinking about the down ten, down 15 futures call here. do you know there was one that really did act as if it was just a big firefighter trampoline. one of those nets. you know what it was? it was viacom. viacom. here's a company that doubled its monster buyback from $10 billion to $20 billion when it reported. the stock has not given you a single break to get in. still hasn't. huge buyback is just standing
the s&p futures, something in washington's going awry, washington can't help itself, they're torturing us over the debt ceiling. all these things could happen, because the fed scaling back the bond buying is deflationary, right? that means we'll pay more for the future earnings for these two biotechs, and then you've got the ideal situation to buy celgene and gilead, but have the futures down first. speaking of trampolines underneath stocks, during the earnings periods past, i made note of...
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joining me from washington, brian demitrivic. dennis, let me begin with you. you say in your blog kennedy is perhaps the first neocon. he viewed tax cuts as the way to economic prosperity and he was a staunch, staunch defender of american liberty. how many people tried to trash you today out there in chicago for writing that? >> i haven't seen a lunch mob yet, but you never know. when i walk out of there, there will probably be one. very angry at me because of the last line that i wrote in that column is that if jfk were around today and said some of these things, he'd be called george bush. and that really got to them, i guess. >> all right, brian, with that question, the kennedy tax cuts, which lower tax rates across the board, certainly the first supply side tax cuts since the 1920s. >> no kidding, larry. and your clip right there really shows it. the liberals always say -- always says the jfk tax cuts were tax side. he said right in that clip that every dollar will result in investment. investment is the word he said. >> the krugmans of the world, the whol
joining me from washington, brian demitrivic. dennis, let me begin with you. you say in your blog kennedy is perhaps the first neocon. he viewed tax cuts as the way to economic prosperity and he was a staunch, staunch defender of american liberty. how many people tried to trash you today out there in chicago for writing that? >> i haven't seen a lunch mob yet, but you never know. when i walk out of there, there will probably be one. very angry at me because of the last line that i wrote...
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the one thing being done in washington right now. what is it? the administration installing solar panel on the white house. i kid you not. panels that jimmy carter put up. ronald reagan took down, and then art laffer cannot figure any of these guys out. art, don't think -- i have nothing against. i just think there's more pressing issues on the table. both parties ignoring. >> i never knew that the white house was in the place where the sun shined, either, neil. >> neil: now you're being petty. go ahead. >> just having fun with you. but i have no idea what is going on. we're going to approach a deadline and we'll see how it goes out. i don't think there's going to be a real problem with it, but i do hope that the house requires them to cut some more spending, and that would be nice. maybe they can even cut out to the solar panels. >> neil: i understand they work a lot better than 30 or 40 years ago so hope prisoning ease -- springs eterm. -- springs eternal. and there's hope when congress is away. here's where i differentiate now. there's so muc
the one thing being done in washington right now. what is it? the administration installing solar panel on the white house. i kid you not. panels that jimmy carter put up. ronald reagan took down, and then art laffer cannot figure any of these guys out. art, don't think -- i have nothing against. i just think there's more pressing issues on the table. both parties ignoring. >> i never knew that the white house was in the place where the sun shined, either, neil. >> neil: now you're...
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he's live in washington for us this evening. first of all, thank you, john and second of all, good evening. what can you tell us? >> reporter: i don't think president obama was walking back those remarks from john kerry. they had different missions. we saw an acceleration of a momentum for a military strike on syria. john kerry came out saying the u.s. had evidence that syria had weapons to kill 1400 people. president obama tried reassure the american people that any u.s. response would not be open ended like the war in iraq. >> without considering any open ended commitment, we're not considering any boots on the ground approach. what we will do is consider options that meet the narrow concern around chemical weapons, understanding that there's not going to be a solely military solution to the underlying conflict and tragedy that's taking place in syria. >> reporter: now the reason it was so important for the president to reassure the public, we had a new nbc news poll out this morning showing only 42% supported the idea of stri
he's live in washington for us this evening. first of all, thank you, john and second of all, good evening. what can you tell us? >> reporter: i don't think president obama was walking back those remarks from john kerry. they had different missions. we saw an acceleration of a momentum for a military strike on syria. john kerry came out saying the u.s. had evidence that syria had weapons to kill 1400 people. president obama tried reassure the american people that any u.s. response would...
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it's designed to keep washington functioning as it is and keep washington big and to prevent -- look at when you in politics when you control something, you don't want to share it or give it away. don't misunderstood me, this is all a political battle. it should take place in the arena of politics. i'm not casting criminal motives on anybody. this is all political. but there's no pushback to it from the republican party side. that's my main objective. they must be complicit with some of it. >>> coming up, rush limbaugh on the george zimmerman verdict and race relations in america. but first, rush gets personal. he'll talk about the radio, his job and his wife. things you've never heard before from rush. that's all next. business can save by sharing. like carpools... polly wants to know if we can pick her up. yeah, we can make room. yeah. [ male announcer ] ...office space. yes, we're loving this communal seating. it's great. [ male announcer ] the best thing to share? a data plan. at&t mobile share for business. one bucket of data for everyone on the plan, unlimited talk and text on
it's designed to keep washington functioning as it is and keep washington big and to prevent -- look at when you in politics when you control something, you don't want to share it or give it away. don't misunderstood me, this is all a political battle. it should take place in the arena of politics. i'm not casting criminal motives on anybody. this is all political. but there's no pushback to it from the republican party side. that's my main objective. they must be complicit with some of it....
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dan can take you back to 1708 when george washington tripped over a rock and said two days later the market was down. your chart and pretty right now. >> no, they are not. charles: have to give you some props up front. you said august would be really tough, you were right. how do we look now? >> we do not look good at all. especially if you look at the close. charles: this is the island of misfit toys, this is us. >> my strategy is a look at stocks within 5% of the 52-week highs. all of those stocks went through their 52-week highs and cap going. we look for the momentum. dollar tree is one. we look at them near the 52 week we screen them to see the earnings. charles: chasing stocks this year has been a marvelous strategy. almost every morning you see the stock with great news opening $3 higher. at the end of the day it is up 6 points more. do you have a stock we can look at next week? >> i have a stock i own with clients as well. it uses leverage on gold. if you buy it, you will make some money. charles: i looked at that nugget going across. if you are right on this bad boy, you wil
dan can take you back to 1708 when george washington tripped over a rock and said two days later the market was down. your chart and pretty right now. >> no, they are not. charles: have to give you some props up front. you said august would be really tough, you were right. how do we look now? >> we do not look good at all. especially if you look at the close. charles: this is the island of misfit toys, this is us. >> my strategy is a look at stocks within 5% of the 52-week...
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what the sale of "the washington post" says about the way we are what the sale of "the washington post" says about the way we are getting our news. before their gift helped preserve the point... before a credit solution was used to expand their business... before trusts were created for their grandkids' educations... they chose a partner to help manage their wealth... one whose insights, solutions, and approach have been relied on for over 200 years. that's the value of trusted connections. that's u.s. trust. a quarter million tweeters is beare tweeting. and 900 million dollars are changing hands online. that's why hp built a new kind of server. one that's 80% smaller. uses 89% less energy. and costs 77% less. it's called hp moonshot. and it's giving the internet the room it needs to grow. this&is gonna be big. hp moonshot. it's time to build a better enterprise. together. >>> and we're back with a little sunday inspiration. a reminder that not all news is bad news. you might remember this movie. >> feel the rhythm! feel the ride! it's bobsled time! >> 20 years ago, "cool runnings" pac
what the sale of "the washington post" says about the way we are what the sale of "the washington post" says about the way we are getting our news. before their gift helped preserve the point... before a credit solution was used to expand their business... before trusts were created for their grandkids' educations... they chose a partner to help manage their wealth... one whose insights, solutions, and approach have been relied on for over 200 years. that's the value of...
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after the bell stunner, jeff bezos buys "the washington post"
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if washington's about to come back and become another hot bed of gloom and partisan infighting starting september, who would want to sell the dollar stores? you want to buy them. netflix has taken up residence on the new high list. growing subscriber list and it is a cold stock. i wanted apple and microsoft to buy netflix. since then it's tripled. you make that same argument if it trades at $382. it's overpaid. best buy, that won't quit. some of the propellant comes from the 49% decline it underwent last year. second worst performer in the s&p 500. at this point the 200% rally at the bottom falls at the feet of the hard goods renaissance in this country as individuals seem to have abandoned apparel for hardware. harley davidson sitting on the 52-week high list for another reason. i can't see gatsby riding a harley. it is a terrific status symbol. dow chemical has gotten on the new high list by virtue of its cheap feed stock. it uses natural gas and nat gas liquids to make plastic. wynn resorts finds itself on the list. wynn is the casino gambling destination for chinese. go figure. i do
if washington's about to come back and become another hot bed of gloom and partisan infighting starting september, who would want to sell the dollar stores? you want to buy them. netflix has taken up residence on the new high list. growing subscriber list and it is a cold stock. i wanted apple and microsoft to buy netflix. since then it's tripled. you make that same argument if it trades at $382. it's overpaid. best buy, that won't quit. some of the propellant comes from the 49% decline it...
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people are frustrated and sick and tired that nothing is getting done in washington. you may argue i would argue the republican than giving him nothing to work with. that is why their ratings are worse than his. people are frustrated and tired and sick and saying i don't care whose fault it is, get something done. i understand where the frustration -- stuart: when you are a democrat, limited time left in this interview. you must be a little worried about obamacare. it is happening. stuart: a political price to be paid with rising price. >> we ran the election last year and i am happy to report despite -- i am always a happy warrior. stuart: into next year's election with nine or ten months of obamacare you are happy? >> happy to talk about it because i think people are realizing more and more than they are going to get a lot of care and a lot of issues they had before whether it is preexisting conditions or you can keep your kids on your health care plan, whether it is the fact you can't get thrown off your health care if you get cancer, people will find more and more
people are frustrated and sick and tired that nothing is getting done in washington. you may argue i would argue the republican than giving him nothing to work with. that is why their ratings are worse than his. people are frustrated and tired and sick and saying i don't care whose fault it is, get something done. i understand where the frustration -- stuart: when you are a democrat, limited time left in this interview. you must be a little worried about obamacare. it is happening. stuart: a...
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about from turmoil in the middle east to the fed's exit plan and even our annual possible gridlock in washington as we near another debt ceiling. but of all those things, which risks should you be the most focused on right now? we're breaking it down with tim, josh, guy and mike khouw. before we do any of that let's get to mcc, michelle ka brar row with how u.s. involvement in syria could play out. >> chuck hagel making it pretty clear today, brian, that, in fact, it's increasingly likely that there will be military intervention when it comes to syria because they have crossed that red line. he believes there has been a creme cal weapon strike and it was the regime that did it, not the rebels. here's the questions you have to ask. if the u.s. does get involved, what kind of strikes are they go to do? most likely targeted as we listen to what the administration was saying today. how many strikes, how long. the rebels would love a very deep intervention, something that would destabilize the regime, shift the balance of power. they're not going to get that. jay carney, the spokesman for the white h
about from turmoil in the middle east to the fed's exit plan and even our annual possible gridlock in washington as we near another debt ceiling. but of all those things, which risks should you be the most focused on right now? we're breaking it down with tim, josh, guy and mike khouw. before we do any of that let's get to mcc, michelle ka brar row with how u.s. involvement in syria could play out. >> chuck hagel making it pretty clear today, brian, that, in fact, it's increasingly likely...
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and it is utterly unacceptable in washington dc where politicians passed a law called title ix, which says that no person can be subjected to discrimination under any educion program. that sounds good, discrimination isn't something we like and the vice president says that title ix changes civilization. >> empower women. >> okay, well, sean is the former president of the association for girls and women. >> i would agree. >> wasn't civilization changing? >> gas. >> it has had a huge impact on our society today. >> so you were an athlete as a child. when he wanted to play soccer, there were overall teams. and you ended up is the only girl. >> correct. >> by college-age at penn state, there were some girl teams and i guess, there were some women's teams, but the teams that i played on, the soccer team was part of the status and we wanted to be a varsity team and get the recognition and support. at the time, penn state do not support women's soccer, so we filed a title ix complaint so that we would have equal opportunities. john: i would argue that people were just aking up to what women
and it is utterly unacceptable in washington dc where politicians passed a law called title ix, which says that no person can be subjected to discrimination under any educion program. that sounds good, discrimination isn't something we like and the vice president says that title ix changes civilization. >> empower women. >> okay, well, sean is the former president of the association for girls and women. >> i would agree. >> wasn't civilization changing? >> gas....
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sitting in the "washington post" newsroom and writing things like this is the last place on earth to understand presidential politics, shaping the future. the which will phoning for all candidates is at a unique moment in history. we have only nonincumbent election, something is going on. the country is dissatisfied. if the run -- republicans run the traditional candidates they'll law enforcement -- they'll lose. donald trump, he said differently? i was reading the news -- she didn't mention what he said, and what did he say? we need to be a rich country again so we can afford to keep medicare and social security, which have no money. that is a whole new message. >> neil: monica, lost in the message is that was a journalists seize on whatever the polls are saying. if you went with that in 2008 early on, with president barack obama and hillary clinton vying for the presidential nomination of the democratic part, you would buy that barack obama had no chance in hell. then you would say, oh oh, we now have to change our mind. so i always thing these things are based on a snapshot at the
sitting in the "washington post" newsroom and writing things like this is the last place on earth to understand presidential politics, shaping the future. the which will phoning for all candidates is at a unique moment in history. we have only nonincumbent election, something is going on. the country is dissatisfied. if the run -- republicans run the traditional candidates they'll law enforcement -- they'll lose. donald trump, he said differently? i was reading the news -- she didn't...
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. >> there's a horrible whispering campaign in washington hitting all the stereo types, wouldn't be good in a crises. i'm sorry but i think the people who are opposing or have made arguments with traditional stereo types have kept them out of these jobs. >> a sell on ibm. >> we tried to make adjustments. for example, they have done about 50 deals since 2010 the actual business is in decline. >> i'd call you bullish but i risk understating it. >> this has been the most powerful bull market since world war ii. they have only seen five, six other bull markets that have lasted this long four years, five months. this is the best of all of them. it's unkillable. i'm calling it the walking dead market not because it's unkillable but it gets no respect. >> they are two guys in a garage with a power point and a dog. so you have to sort of see through everything else and say is this guy or girl going to build something that is going to be enduring. >> let's deal with the lpl because he's extremely bullish. >> jeff has been right for a long time. give him kudos. if you go to the other jeff who has
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warren buffett, big surprise, along with anyone who owns the washington post. and casey have been living under a rock, amazon ceo is buying the "washington post" for $250 million. the news sent company stock leaping more than 4%. buffett berkshire hathaway owned shares call which means that he made nearly 42 million. nice pocket change. like he needs it. meanwhile, losing "money," anyone who owns american eagle outfitters taking an ax to second quarter outlook, mostly by noon weakening profit margins. hanging 12% on the news. and he did not hit a home run last night, but a-rod was our ratings home run for the network. he played just hours after receiving a 211 and suspension for steroid use. it was the highest rating this year for a yankees game. more than triple the average at its peak. just when i said -- just what i said was going to happen. so, if you owe taxes the government could be after more than just germany. and new plan in new york with his genius, i may say, could strip the driver's license from anyone knowing more than ten grand in taxes. i'll know
warren buffett, big surprise, along with anyone who owns the washington post. and casey have been living under a rock, amazon ceo is buying the "washington post" for $250 million. the news sent company stock leaping more than 4%. buffett berkshire hathaway owned shares call which means that he made nearly 42 million. nice pocket change. like he needs it. meanwhile, losing "money," anyone who owns american eagle outfitters taking an ax to second quarter outlook, mostly by...
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we have the secretary of state speaking in washington, d.c. on syria. >> national security team have been reviewing the situation in syria and today i want the provide an update on our efforts as we consider our response to the use of chemical weapons. what we saw in syria last week should shock the conscience of the world. it defies any code of morality. let me be clear. the indiscriminate slaughter of civilians, the killing of women and children and innocent bystanders by chemical weapons is a moral obscenity. by any standard, it is inexcu inexcusable and despite the excuses and equivocations that some have manufactured, it is undeniable. the meaning of this attack goes beyond the conflict in syria itself. and that conflict is already brought so much terrible suffering. this is about the large scale indiscriminate use of weapons that the civilized world long ago decided must never be used at all. a conviction shared even by countries that agree on little else. there is a clear reason that the world has banned entirely the use of chemical wea
we have the secretary of state speaking in washington, d.c. on syria. >> national security team have been reviewing the situation in syria and today i want the provide an update on our efforts as we consider our response to the use of chemical weapons. what we saw in syria last week should shock the conscience of the world. it defies any code of morality. let me be clear. the indiscriminate slaughter of civilians, the killing of women and children and innocent bystanders by chemical...
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a foreboding front page of "the washington post" today. graham's to sell "the washington post." there it is. it hit our driveway this morning. the graham family owned the post for generations and fought to the hill to defend its independence through the watergate investigation when reporters bob woodward and carl bernstein took down nixon's administration. the grahams had the guts to stand up for their paper and defend that special brand of investigative journalism, which can make you a lot of enemies. but now "the washington post" has a new owner, silicon valley billionaire and amazon.com founder jeff bezos. bezos isn't alone. over the last several years, billionaires have been gobbling up newspapers across the country, from "the wall street journal" to the boston globe. in some cases like rupert murdoch's purchase of the journal, those have pushed a right-wing agenda. the conservative koch brothers are on the hunt to buy up newspapers as well. the question is a pressing one. will the new money have the same guts and drive as the old money or will the papers they buy become pol
a foreboding front page of "the washington post" today. graham's to sell "the washington post." there it is. it hit our driveway this morning. the graham family owned the post for generations and fought to the hill to defend its independence through the watergate investigation when reporters bob woodward and carl bernstein took down nixon's administration. the grahams had the guts to stand up for their paper and defend that special brand of investigative journalism, which...
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the fall of washington regulations for a long time. how often deasy things deregulated? >> a good question. i think it was ronald reagan he said the closest thing to immortality is a government program. he might have also been referring to regulations. very difficult. so the curve only goes up. it never seems to come down. there are some cases were bad regulations are overturned, but it's very rare. a few ticket what happened to the federal register, as more than tripled in the last 35 years. dennis: more than tripled, and another measure shows that while george bush and his first term, his pages are up 4%. just the first three years the president obama's turned the pages were up over 7 percent, not only passing more rules, but were your calendar rolls. >> well, not just launder, but they and using terms the have to be -- that are just tailor-made for lobbyists and lawyers to figure out what exactly they mean. i happen to think that they use terms like reasonable. what does that mean? does for courts and lawyers and lawmakers to sort out. that kind of thing happens all t
the fall of washington regulations for a long time. how often deasy things deregulated? >> a good question. i think it was ronald reagan he said the closest thing to immortality is a government program. he might have also been referring to regulations. very difficult. so the curve only goes up. it never seems to come down. there are some cases were bad regulations are overturned, but it's very rare. a few ticket what happened to the federal register, as more than tripled in the last 35...
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secretary of state speaking here in washington. forceful words. here's a little bit of the secretary of state explaining what the stakes are here. >> our sense of basic humanity is offended not only by this cowardly crime but also by the cynical attempt to cover it up. at every turn, the syrian regime has failed to cooperate with the u.n. investigation. using it only to stall and to stymie the important effort to bring to light what happened in damascus in the dead of night. >> a couple of key points here. the secretary of state saying that although investigators are still getting access to the scene, some of those u.n. investigators in particular have been actually fired upon as they try to get there to see if that i remember determine which chemical weapons may have been used here, the secretary of state saying chemical weapons were used in syria. he also said that the president of the united states stands ready to make an informed decision about what to do in response to that. he said there must be accountability. the secretary of state saying
secretary of state speaking here in washington. forceful words. here's a little bit of the secretary of state explaining what the stakes are here. >> our sense of basic humanity is offended not only by this cowardly crime but also by the cynical attempt to cover it up. at every turn, the syrian regime has failed to cooperate with the u.n. investigation. using it only to stall and to stymie the important effort to bring to light what happened in damascus in the dead of night. >> a...
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we know that the march on washington was about jobs and justice. we know we have laws on the books now, the civil rights act of '64 and the voting rights act of '65 that grew out of those marches. many republicans, as you know, have historically been helpful in renewing those laws. yim sensenbrenner fought to renew the voting rights act most recently in 2006. yet, i want to read to you a very disturbing thing that he said yesterday in response to the texas lawsuit on voter i.d. issues. he said, i regret that the doj announced its intent to file a lawsuit against the texas voter i.d. law, citing the voting rights act, which i mentioned he supported. he said, i spoke with the attorney general and requested he withdraw the case until there can be a legislative fix of the vra. the lawsuit would make it much more difficult to pass a bipartisan fix to restore the heart of the vra. to translate that, you basically have a republican who's typically been on the side of voting rights act renewal now saying he doesn't think we can get there unless the attorne
we know that the march on washington was about jobs and justice. we know we have laws on the books now, the civil rights act of '64 and the voting rights act of '65 that grew out of those marches. many republicans, as you know, have historically been helpful in renewing those laws. yim sensenbrenner fought to renew the voting rights act most recently in 2006. yet, i want to read to you a very disturbing thing that he said yesterday in response to the texas lawsuit on voter i.d. issues. he said,...
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maybe it won't protect you from the whims of the children in washington, d.c., who play with the economy willy-nilly, or the debt issue that's always going to be affecting any number of rogue nations in europe or our own country. but learning about companies isn't an all or nothing proposition. i don't think familiarizing yourself with a company should ever be dismissed as less than useful just because it doesn't immediately translate into immediate profit. and remember, ultimately, as i said at the top of this special show, stocks do tend to drift back into line with where they deserve. they do sink, ultimately. given how the underlying companies are doing. so in addition to knowing a lot of pertinent things about a business, you can also assume that your stock will probably end up within a certain price range, but you've got to wait long, got to let it percolate. on top of that, as long as you keep up with the homework, you have a good, clean way of deciding whether or not to cut your losses in a stock that isn't working, and that's an incredibly valuable tool, especially when you're t
maybe it won't protect you from the whims of the children in washington, d.c., who play with the economy willy-nilly, or the debt issue that's always going to be affecting any number of rogue nations in europe or our own country. but learning about companies isn't an all or nothing proposition. i don't think familiarizing yourself with a company should ever be dismissed as less than useful just because it doesn't immediately translate into immediate profit. and remember, ultimately, as i said...
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here's a look at the largest from arizona to washington. enough to have wildlife officials raise the alert to the highest tier for the first time in five years. this year has been bad. 33,000 fires have torched more than 5,000 square miles. that's an area almost the size of connecticut and nothing but ashes. adam housley with us. what's the latest on the huge fire in yosemite? >> one of 40 fires burning across the west. pictures that came from yosemite last night and this morning are spectacular. the good news is it's not threatening major developments. it's chewing up pristine real estate on the edge of the park, highway 120. one of the throughfares to get in and out closed down. we're told 16,000 acres have gone up in flames. there are nearly 1,000 firefighters on this fire alone. steep terrain, dry conditions, across the west we have droughtlike conditions. red flag alerts. it's been a difficult fire season but we have a long ways to go just in this fire season as this fire continues to burn. >> shepard: so many more, amd. >> yeah. in fa
here's a look at the largest from arizona to washington. enough to have wildlife officials raise the alert to the highest tier for the first time in five years. this year has been bad. 33,000 fires have torched more than 5,000 square miles. that's an area almost the size of connecticut and nothing but ashes. adam housley with us. what's the latest on the huge fire in yosemite? >> one of 40 fires burning across the west. pictures that came from yosemite last night and this morning are...
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interestingly, "the washington post" didn't have a single obama berger story. and for all of 2008, there are just eight items that mention either obama's birth certificate or questions overis citizenship. we have two guests here tonight to discuss this. let's start with "the washington post." remember so i want to say it is great to be here. we will talk about this in the tendency that this is 2016. his citenship status, ted cruz, everyone is trying to read this. >> "the washington post" running 12 stories on this. >> i think that theyywant to know that he is going to be a big force in the party if he does run. lou: he will probably be a big force whether he does or doesn't. >> there is nothing more that the post wanted the story that was handed to them. when ted cruz decided he was going to enter public life, he should've gotten this out of the way. only he knows what he is and why he would obtain his citizenship. but it's not as easy as it seems. it's a process by which he has to renounce it. he is really feeding the media a story that should've never been a
interestingly, "the washington post" didn't have a single obama berger story. and for all of 2008, there are just eight items that mention either obama's birth certificate or questions overis citizenship. we have two guests here tonight to discuss this. let's start with "the washington post." remember so i want to say it is great to be here. we will talk about this in the tendency that this is 2016. his citenship status, ted cruz, everyone is trying to read this. >>...
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and he is pushing washington d.c. to sign the bill to force walmart and other big box retailer to do just that. ralp nader said this is just threat, they should still pay the money now. ralph, good to have you back. >> thank you, neil. neil: i wondered that good intentions sometimes backfire, whatever your sentiment regarding walmart paying higher wages, if they just leave dc and pay no wages, what have you won? >> there is a bank for cooperative that can support the estaishment of good modern food co-ops in those areas under serve. neil: would they make up there up for 3,000 jobs. >> far more, they are more labor intensive. neil: but co-ops would have appeared theidn't. >> no, the powers that be in dc like big box stores. neil: not the coun the council t voted to step on them. >> that i a good move. head of walmart makes $11,000 hour that is more than the head of wmart made in 1968, why are million walmart workers today making ls in adjusted wages than workers made in 1968. would you work for less than what a talk sh
and he is pushing washington d.c. to sign the bill to force walmart and other big box retailer to do just that. ralp nader said this is just threat, they should still pay the money now. ralph, good to have you back. >> thank you, neil. neil: i wondered that good intentions sometimes backfire, whatever your sentiment regarding walmart paying higher wages, if they just leave dc and pay no wages, what have you won? >> there is a bank for cooperative that can support the estaishment of...
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we've done quite well but we'd like to take our message to washington. we're going to need folks in washington pushing the power back. >> you're facing a primary with nancy mace who's the first female graduate of the citadel businessman cash. why is lindsey graham facing a primary? he's a two-term senator? what are your objections to the man, and what are you going to do about it? >> well, i feel like he hasn't shown the leadership he needs to show on conservative causes, and i think he would hear that if he with us back in south carolina during the break. but instead he's been over in egypt running around with mccain, acting as a community organizer for the muslim brotherhood. i feel like he hasn't listened to t carolineans. >> did you just say community organizer for the muslim brotherhood? >> yes, sir. >> i thought that's what i heard you say. they were trying to bring the muslim brotherhood back into the government after the military had gotten them out of there. you also say senator graham has allowed just about all of his policies to be dictated by
we've done quite well but we'd like to take our message to washington. we're going to need folks in washington pushing the power back. >> you're facing a primary with nancy mace who's the first female graduate of the citadel businessman cash. why is lindsey graham facing a primary? he's a two-term senator? what are your objections to the man, and what are you going to do about it? >> well, i feel like he hasn't shown the leadership he needs to show on conservative causes, and i...
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i'm wolf blitzer in washington. erin burnett "outfront" starts right now. >>> "outfront" next, at this moment the white house is briefing lawmakers on capitol hill about the latest intelligence on syria. is this country headed for war? >>> and the obama administration says it will not interfere with the state laws that legalize marijuana. is this a step toward legalizing weed nationwide? >>> plus, a major development in a story we have been following. a montana teacher sentenced to only 30 days in prison for raping his teenage student. will there be an appeal? >>> let's go "outfront." >>> i'm jessica yellin in for erin burnett. "outfront" tonight breaking news a senior u.s. official tells cnn's jim acosta that the u.s. could go it alone in syria after our closest ally votes against taking action. british lawmakers just voted down a proposal to strike syria. britain's prime minister says he will not go against parliament. here at home right now, top lawmakers are being briefed by the white house. the president's top
i'm wolf blitzer in washington. erin burnett "outfront" starts right now. >>> "outfront" next, at this moment the white house is briefing lawmakers on capitol hill about the latest intelligence on syria. is this country headed for war? >>> and the obama administration says it will not interfere with the state laws that legalize marijuana. is this a step toward legalizing weed nationwide? >>> plus, a major development in a story we have been...
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i started thinking about washington and congress on vacation that month, and debt piling up, talk of a shut down if they don't get their way on spending, president, i guess just as much a tin ear proposing more spending they could note further apart, our goverent of falling apart, what is wall street clinging to? a federal reserve he hopes will keep providing juice, the nicotine but fearing that sign maybe the fed will not, not as long as they hope, maybe not as much as they hope, that is where are, the nation collectively cowering closing embassies as caution, closing off budget deals at an abundance of arrogance, is it any wonder that a billo onion -- billionaire in blue jeans gets so many of you to e-mail? to those who think only sam, is that face, think began. i think we found another sam, actually he has been around for a while, his name is mel, if you thght sam was amazing. >> welcome, i am neil cavuto back-to-back in your face, a corporate titan not a afraid to let her rip, mel karma son may be in his secret tire am but he is far from pulling punches. he is just this is a guy
i started thinking about washington and congress on vacation that month, and debt piling up, talk of a shut down if they don't get their way on spending, president, i guess just as much a tin ear proposing more spending they could note further apart, our goverent of falling apart, what is wall street clinging to? a federal reserve he hopes will keep providing juice, the nicotine but fearing that sign maybe the fed will not, not as long as they hope, maybe not as much as they hope, that is where...
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here's the important thing, you can hear a lot of things in washington. the question is who will put out fact and cite specifics. in our case at chairman camp of the ways and means committee and i looked into it, we did find a number of progressive groups came up in the search but as far as we could tell they were granted a yes or no which means they either got approval or had the right to appeal or change what they were proposing. >> neil: and wasn't the key issue they got it more quickly. conservatives were left stewing to this day in fact but not them. >> exactly. we have groups as of today still haven't received an answer. they're over three years and they were asked inappropriate questions. i think being asked four your donor list, being asked question after question related to political activities when the law is clear they have every right to do political activities and you have every right to keep your donors list private. particularly when you consider they keep calling these tax exempt organizations. they don't pay tax on gifts received but the
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what the fed should do and how to break the deadlock in washington. billionaire investor not done yet in a fox business exclusive. ichan tells us he is done biting dell's shares. today his company just released earnings. wait until you see how icon enterprises is really doing. and should you order up? a top money manager says that you would have to be crazy not to be invested in u.s. stocks right now. the dow 20,000 will happen. he will share his top stock picks with you. ito begins right now. ♪ good afternoon, everybody. i'm liz claman, the last hour of trading. well, another fed president to says depending upon certain metrics we should be ready to start tapering. the president of the cleveland federal reserve bank said this you would be ready to scale back the debt fed bond buying program if the labor market continues to improve, but she did not specify the timing on this. nonetheless, she is saying if we continue on this introductory we have been following right now, it should be time to soon start tapering. we will ask former treasury secretary
what the fed should do and how to break the deadlock in washington. billionaire investor not done yet in a fox business exclusive. ichan tells us he is done biting dell's shares. today his company just released earnings. wait until you see how icon enterprises is really doing. and should you order up? a top money manager says that you would have to be crazy not to be invested in u.s. stocks right now. the dow 20,000 will happen. he will share his top stock picks with you. ito begins right now....
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those three areas, generated the last great economic expansion, all of the opposite's happening in washington right now, and that's why we're not getting growth in this country. and that's why we're not getting growth anywhere. you can get valuation in the emerging markets. >> got it. bill stone, what do you expect the fed minutes to show tomorrow? is that a potential market mover, or is it a snoozer, do you think? >> you know, i think it's a potential market mover. i think, you know, everyone, including myself, is going to be trying to figure out, you know, whether there's some clue in there around the timing of the taper. i think that's really probably people pay more attention to that than jackson hole now, because you really don't have the big players, at least speaking, even, or even there, and i think at the end of the day what it will say to you is you'll have to watch the data to know when they'll taper. >> do you think they would actually discuss a potential timetable for when they would plan to taper, and would that show up tomorrow? >> i don't think they're going to say a specific
those three areas, generated the last great economic expansion, all of the opposite's happening in washington right now, and that's why we're not getting growth in this country. and that's why we're not getting growth anywhere. you can get valuation in the emerging markets. >> got it. bill stone, what do you expect the fed minutes to show tomorrow? is that a potential market mover, or is it a snoozer, do you think? >> you know, i think it's a potential market mover. i think, you...
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the "washington post" story, for example, just came completely out of nowhere. nobody even knew he'd be interested in buying something like that. and i think the price was a little bit shocking. particularly coming on what the boston story -- what the -- what was going on with boston and the price they paid there. i'm blanking on the cost of what happened up in boston. two big newspapers sold at rather shockingly low prices in the last week or so. >> yeah, they sold it to john henry for $70 million. >> reporter: thank you. >> "the new york times" paid $1.1 billion for that not too long ago, and they're selling it for $70 million. so bargain-basement there, and pretty much, you could say the same thing about the "washington post," as well. >> reporter: yeah. >> $250 million is pocket change for jeff bezos. >> reporter: and he's not going to be running it at all, at least that's what he says, he won't be running it. but let's -- >> we'll see. >> reporter: "the new york times" has had some success in digital there. it's not like nobody else knows what they're doing
the "washington post" story, for example, just came completely out of nowhere. nobody even knew he'd be interested in buying something like that. and i think the price was a little bit shocking. particularly coming on what the boston story -- what the -- what was going on with boston and the price they paid there. i'm blanking on the cost of what happened up in boston. two big newspapers sold at rather shockingly low prices in the last week or so. >> yeah, they sold it to john...
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expecting taped playback about his remarks about syria so that's going to dominate next woke, both here in washington and around the world. looking at the g-20. the president will go over there in st. petersburg, russia, and the question is will president obama meet with president putin in person? still seems to be a little bit up in the air on that one. obviously so much import in the syria situation as well as elsewhere geopolitically, and then third i'm looking into this situation with the irs and swiss banks, saw an interesting announcement yesterday that the irs is expecting to cut a deal with a lot of swiss banks, opening up an opportunity for them to come clean on u.s. assets. they may have been hiding. we're also expecting very shortly, i'm told, settlement announcements potentially from other major swiss banks. that could be a lot of money at stake and a lot of u.s. assets coming back to the united states. next week might be a little early for that, but i'm told it's coming so something on my radar screen. >> i'm an javers, thanks for that. jon fortt, what's the top three things on your rada
expecting taped playback about his remarks about syria so that's going to dominate next woke, both here in washington and around the world. looking at the g-20. the president will go over there in st. petersburg, russia, and the question is will president obama meet with president putin in person? still seems to be a little bit up in the air on that one. obviously so much import in the syria situation as well as elsewhere geopolitically, and then third i'm looking into this situation with the...
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washington once again fights over the debt limit. folks, you heard me say almost nightly that for many other reasons there is no big rebound coming in the second half economy this year. actually, prospects for early next year don't look much greater. here now is david gitzer. we'll bring back lou lehrman. welcome, david. >> hello. >> pretty good numbers. some people are making a case, not as good. the prices are slowing down. do you buy that? >> this time around they were slower than the last time. month to month weaker in june than may. given how high some of these prices have risen and how fast they've been growing, i don't want to see prices go up 20% a year in any cities. we'll be back to where we were in 2009. a little moderation. >> so you have a previous housing number. consumer confidence up slightly higher. terrible core capital business investment spending yesterday, absolutely terrible. what's your take on the economy? 2%? 3%? what do you think? >> next year comes in 2.5% to 3%. gradual improvement. we've been seeing very
washington once again fights over the debt limit. folks, you heard me say almost nightly that for many other reasons there is no big rebound coming in the second half economy this year. actually, prospects for early next year don't look much greater. here now is david gitzer. we'll bring back lou lehrman. welcome, david. >> hello. >> pretty good numbers. some people are making a case, not as good. the prices are slowing down. do you buy that? >> this time around they were...
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david: i grew up in washington. jeff, thanks for coming in. >> nice to see you, david. liz: the latest episode in the long running dell drama has investors actually rushing to buy the stocks but not everyone's happy. we asked big-name dell investor donald yacktman, whether he agrees with billionaire carl icahn who says this war is far from over. david: america's jobs machinist still not firing on all cylinders as we were just talking even though the unemployment rate, the overall rate is down. former commerce secretary carlos gutierrez will tell us what it really will take to get businesses hiring again. ♪ does that make a difference? search "cost of financial advisors" oh. over time it really adds up. then go to e-trade and find out how much our advice costs. spoiler alert: it's low. really? yes, really. e-trade offers investment advice and guidance from dedicated, professional financial consultants. it's guidance on your terms, not ours. that's how our system works. e-trade. less for us. more for you. it's delicious. so now we've turned her toffee into a business. m
david: i grew up in washington. jeff, thanks for coming in. >> nice to see you, david. liz: the latest episode in the long running dell drama has investors actually rushing to buy the stocks but not everyone's happy. we asked big-name dell investor donald yacktman, whether he agrees with billionaire carl icahn who says this war is far from over. david: america's jobs machinist still not firing on all cylinders as we were just talking even though the unemployment rate, the overall rate is...
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and i might also add that washington regulators might be more likely to get involved. charles: more customer of rage. >> you have a contract to you pay for something. you expect to get the other person. charles: what damages would i expect? the pga tour. i saw death mayor. what am i asking for? why asking for monetary damages? >> how many people are designated will be determined down the road when the class is certified in the have plaintiffs you're basically going to look at how much and what portion of the content of what the pay for they have been deprived of. that will boil down to a monetary amount on a case by case basis. charles: i hate to say, what is outside the lawyers will make more money off of that ben of your or the participants in a lawsuit. >> oh, never, charles. before we go, the overall measure of the television industry, rapid change is coming. what are you seeing? is anything big? >> what is happening is netflix and amazon and gloom are the ones making big kinds of negotiations much more complicated. you just heard that sony and viacom have agreed o
and i might also add that washington regulators might be more likely to get involved. charles: more customer of rage. >> you have a contract to you pay for something. you expect to get the other person. charles: what damages would i expect? the pga tour. i saw death mayor. what am i asking for? why asking for monetary damages? >> how many people are designated will be determined down the road when the class is certified in the have plaintiffs you're basically going to look at how...
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let's start with "the washington post." why all of these stories about the birth certificate for a fellow who hasn't even announced a candidacy, nina? >> well, first of all i want to say it's great to be here on the brad and nina show, lou. >> you're welcome. >> the -- youknow, i have to say look, "the washington post," they have a history of biased coverage, particularly biased political coverage. their ombudsman last year wrote about the bias towards democrats and against republicans. i have to say in this case, i think it's more of a case of just getting overheated about 2016 and, you know, ted cruz wanting to make clear his immigration status, his citizenship status. everybody's trying to read the tea leaves -- >> so you have no problem with this? you see no problem with "the washington post" running 12 stories on a guy not running for president? >> i think they want to know if he's runnin for president and that's the way to get at it. he's going to be a big force in the party if he does run. >> well, he's going to prob
let's start with "the washington post." why all of these stories about the birth certificate for a fellow who hasn't even announced a candidacy, nina? >> well, first of all i want to say it's great to be here on the brad and nina show, lou. >> you're welcome. >> the -- youknow, i have to say look, "the washington post," they have a history of biased coverage, particularly biased political coverage. their ombudsman last year wrote about the bias towards...
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we had amazon, cnn, washington pot, and nasdaq. who knows the source, but you cannot deny the scary pattern. what if this is the next battlefield, and judging from the file walls that seem to be easily penetrated, one of which proves even mre pen traitble. to former homeland security secretary, our nation's first one, as a matter of fact, tom ridge. good to have you, sir. you know, -- >> thank you, neil. neil: am i makng much adieu about this? i see a lot of this stuff happening. i don't know if it's traced to the syria group or even a lot of it is, but it worries me that it keeps happening. >> well, no, you're not making light of it, and, i mean, the fashion of the matter is that in the arsenal of weapons of terrorist organizaons and perhaps ultimately more importantly nation states, they now have digital weapons, and it may be the syria electronic army. it may be the iranian revolutionary army, and they prepped ease stone -- estonia and georgia back in 2008. it's bigger than the electronic army, but a new state of warfare that, f
we had amazon, cnn, washington pot, and nasdaq. who knows the source, but you cannot deny the scary pattern. what if this is the next battlefield, and judging from the file walls that seem to be easily penetrated, one of which proves even mre pen traitble. to former homeland security secretary, our nation's first one, as a matter of fact, tom ridge. good to have you, sir. you know, -- >> thank you, neil. neil: am i makng much adieu about this? i see a lot of this stuff happening. i don't...